Wednesday, Feb 04 2015
• 12 p.m. (ET)

Virginia Sen. Mark Warner

Warner speaks during a Democratic rally against the October 2013 government shutdown.
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For more than a decade, Sen. Mark Warner has survived shifting political fortunes and swinging voter sentiment to remain Virginia’s “Teflon Democrat.” But the Old Dominion’s famously centrist political star received a wake-up call in November’s election, barely keeping his seat in a too-close-for-comfort vote. Now Warner starts his second term tackling local issues with international ripple effects — off-shore drilling and the budget, for starters — in a Republican-dominated Congress. Kojo sits down with Sen. Warner to discuss his priorities during the 114th Congress.

Wednesday, Sep 11 2019Are people who served time for crimes they didn't commit getting compensation from Maryland, D.C. and Virginia for the impact on their lives?
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Are people who served time for crimes they didn't commit being compensated for what they missed?